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1 Communication, control and response
Nervous System Communication, control and response

2 Nervous System – Overview
Structures Brain Spinal Cord Sensory Nerves Motor Nerves Sensory Receptors Function

3 Nervous System – Levels of Organization
Big Organ System Nervous System Organs Brain Spinal Cord Sensory Receptors Sensory Nerves Motor Nerves Tissue/Cells Neurons Small Molecules Neurotransmitters

4 Nervous System - Organization
Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Sensory Nerves “in” Motor Nerves “out” Spinal Cord Brain Brain Stem Cerebrum Cerebellum Diencephalon Somatic “voluntary” Autonomic “involuntary”

5 Nervous System - Pathways
Sensory Receptors Sensory Nerves Brain and Spinal Cord Somatic Nerves (muscles) Motor Nerves Autonomic Nerves (glands/organs)

6 Brain Structure Regions of the brain Brain stem Cerebellum
Diencephalon Cerebrum

7 Brain Regions – Brain Stem
Structures Functions Midbrain Medulla Pons Controls autonomic functions respiration blood pressure heart rate Location of cranial nerves

8 Brain Regions – Cerebellum
Structure Function Cerebellum Unconscious movement and coordination

9 Brain Regions – Diencephalon
Structures Functions “Limbic system” Thalamus Pituitary gland Hypothalamus Amygdala Hippocampus Corpus callosum Relay center Emotions Mood Memory

10 Brain Regions – Cerebrum
Also called cerebral hemisphere or cerebral cortex Site of conscious human behavior + thought Organized by sections/lobes Frontal Occipital Parietal Temporal

11 Brain Regions - Cerebrum
Structure Function Frontal Lobe – association area • ‘Executive’ functions – planning + behavioral control • Emotions + personality • Speech + language Frontal lobe – motor area • Controls movement of voluntary muscles

12 Brain Regions - Cerebrum
Structure Function Temporal Lobe • Hearing • Smell • Visual + Auditory Memory Occipital Lobe • Vision

13 Brain Regions - Cerebrum
Structure Function Parietal Lobe– sensory area • Sensory input from skin (temp, pressure, touch, pain) Parietal Lobe– association area • Sensory elaboration • Mathematical reasoning

14 Brain Regions and Senses
Brain areas devoted to sensory input Vestibular = balance Somatosensory = touch Olfactory = smell Gustatory = taste Auditory = sound Visual = light

15 Brain Regions – Motor and Sensory Cortex
Motor cortex – controls voluntary muscles

16 Brain Regions – Motor and Sensory Cortex
Somatosensory cortex – receives touch input (heat, cold, pain, light touch + pressure) Some areas require more brain than others

17 Brain Regions – Motor and Sensory Cortex
Homunculus = ‘little man’ represents the amount of sensory brain devoted to each body part

18 Brain Regions

19 Cerebral Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid
Cerebrospinal fluid is secreted into the cerebral ventricles, circulated in brain and spinal cord, absorbed into the bloodstream and disposed of as waste. Functions: shock absorption and waste transport.

20 Gray and White Matter Gray matter made of nerve cell bodies, dendrites
White matter made of axons (white because of myelin – fatty tissue – covering the axons)


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